• At what looks to be an ACAC Final Four game between the NAIT Ooks and Mount Royal Cougars, on the home court of the Lethbridge Pronghorns, an Ooks supporter drew attention to himself by prancing about near the Cougars dance team. This prompted a Cougars supporter to vigilante justice. ACAC aficionados are invited to share further details including whether this was actually a Lethbridge supporter protecting Mount Royal dancers. They all look the same to Americans. [Nelson Daily] (H/T Negativo)

• In winning the Big East tournament with a 69-66 win over Louisville last night, the UConn Huskies played 205 minutes of basketball in the past five days. "Now that the tournament is over, I can say, yes, I was tired, I was gassed," said Kemba Walker, the tournament most outstanding player. [Hartford Courant]

• Jimmer and the rest of BYU's Cougars got routed by San Diego State in the Mountain West finals. Summarized Jimmer, "I think the main thing is we just weren't shooting real well." [Salt Lake Tribune]

• More good news for Mets fans: Sources are reporting that the team may shut down Johan Santana's rehab program, thus ending the possibility of a potential 2011 return, if he can't comfortably play a game of catch today. [Bergen Record]

• Congratulations go out to Brady Anderson for inclusion on the "All-Steroids Team." [Good Men Project]

• Chris Paul returns from a concussion-based hiatus and scores 33 points in a win over the Kings. [NOLA.com]

• At a ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of his first NBA Championship, Michael Jordan was afforded the right to talk about how awesome he was, and is. [Chicago Tribune]

• Two Michigan State football players were arrested "after an incident at a local bar" in Aspen, Co. Brian Linthicum was charged with misdemeanor third-degree assault and eluding police. Max Bullough was charged with eluding police and underage possession of alcohol. Savages. [Lansing State Journal]